Menorcan Country House With Swimming Pool And Cultivable Land
6 Beds
3 Baths
3,811 Sqft
10.47 Ac lot
Updated: May 12
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About the Property
An authentic Menorcan country house, south-facing and set in a tranquil environment. It retains the island’s traditional character, with marés stone walls and original features, blending rustic charm with modern updates for comfortable and practical living.
The property comprises 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The ground floor features an entrance hall leading to a cosy living area with fire
An authentic Menorcan country house, south-facing and set in a tranquil environment. It retains the island’s traditional character, with marés stone walls and original features, blending rustic charm with modern updates for comfortable and practical living.
The property comprises 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The ground floor features an entrance hall leading to a cosy living area with fireplace, a dining room opening onto a private terrace, and a spacious kitchen with original wood-fired oven, cistern, breakfast nook, and direct access to the garden. The garden with swimming pool is arranged on two levels, a feature resulting from the former quarry that supplied the marés stone used in the construction.
The upper floor includes a study and a bright sitting area with access to a front-facing solarium terrace offering views of La Mola and spectacular sunrises, as well as a bedroom with en-suite bathroom and direct terrace access. The estate also comprises an annex with potential for an independent apartment, a bouer with newly renovated roof offering refurbishment potential, and a safreig with well, authentic elements of traditional Menorcan estates. #ref:V2762
Camí de Biniatap is a rural lane on the southeastern edge of es Castell, the easternmost town in Spain, tracing the low limestone plateau toward the historic military fortress of La Mola. The landscape here is characteristically Menorcan: dry-stone walls, scattered holm oak, and open agricultural land punctuated by traditional country estates. The light is sharp and the horizon wide, with the silhouette of La Mola visible to the east and the harbour of Maó a short distance to the west.
Es Castell town centre, with its Georgian-influenced square, waterfront restaurants along Cales Fonts, and weekly market, is under two kilometres away. Maó, the island capital, is approximately five kilometres by road and offers the main supermarkets, the covered Mercat des Claustre, and the bulk of the island’s professional services.
Maó Airport is roughly eight kilometres from this address, a drive of around fifteen minutes, making it one of the more practically connected rural locations on the island. Regular ferry services from the Port of Maó connect to Barcelona and Valencia, with crossings taking between three and nine hours depending on the operator and season. Menorca’s compact road network means the beaches of the south coast, including Cala en Porter and Son Bou, are reachable within twenty to thirty minutes.